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Dammit Jim, I’m a Doctor not a murderer....Well, not yet anyways. Yup, you guessed it! We managed to slice through the surrounding mobs at the Surgeon Simulator 2013 booth and extract one unlucky soul. Fresh from the crowd, this poor chap was under every bit of scrutiny, as we prodded and probed his brain for every available orifice of information (Sounds dirty, right?). Read on below to see the full medical history...
So, we at Split Infinity Radio actually read sometimes. And when I say read, I mean books. I mean ones that don't have pictures of naked ladies in them. Or any pictures at all for that matter, and ones that don't need plugging in either.
Today, I'll be giving you the heads up on the latest in a long line of books that have been keeping me comapny on trains, in the bath, on the toilet and generally out of mischief and harms way.
So click below and check out my thoughts, musings and opinion on Ernest Cline's "Ready Player One".
Happy 4th of Murrica everyone! And what better way to celebrate your independence from them tea-suckers than by dumping a box of Lipton into the local river, eating a hotdog, and watching an all new episode of XCOM??? Click that there sexy image to check out the latest episode! Oh, and don't forget to watch the epiloge to Big Mountain, too...That is if you're into that silly story stuff.
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Cast your minds back to 1993. The rise of the pop bands has begun, things are looking ahead towards the future and everyone is enjoying the industrial age of gaming. Enter The Chaos Engine, a plucky isometric top down shooter that dreams to immerse players in its apocalyptic setting, with the hope that its fans will be overcome with joy as they slay giant hand monsters in a tank top. Well I’ve got good news for you! The games getting revived and will soon be on steam to satisfy even the most severe retro cravings, and better yet we got to chat about it with one of the games producers, Stuart Morton! You know you want to know more, so get to it...
We got a chance to chat with Matt Clifton, the one and only developer at PolyPusher studios on his upcoming indie horror game – Montague’s Mount. Before I say anything else, let me throw down this disclaimer. This game is for all intents and purposes, an Irish game, so forgive the impending stereotypes that are no doubt going to litter the paragraphs below.
I’m so so so sorry Ireland...
Montague’s Mount is a ‘psychological roller-coaster’ of a game in which the player is stranded on a desolate coastal island with no memory of how he got there. Before we even spoke with Matt it was clear that the game had a high production value, with stunning visuals that are made more impressive because of his solo status. Want to full story? Investigate the full article below...